Coordinate Converter

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Enter your data in the left hand box with each coordinate separated by either a comma, semicolon, space or tab and each point on a new line. E.g:X1, Y1, Z1X2, Y2, Z2...

If appropriate, choose whether you want angles to be measured in radians or degrees

Press the Calculate button

Note on Spherical Coordinates:

The Spherical 3D (r, θ, Φ) ISO 8000-2 option uses the convention specified in ISO 8000-2:2009, which is often used in physics, where θ is inclination (angle from the z-axis) and φ is azimuth (angle from the x-axis in the x-y plane).
This differs from the convention often used in mathematics where θ is azimuth and φ is inclination. The coordinates usually are still written (r, θ, φ) but with the meaning of θ and φ swapped. It is therefore necessary to make sure you understand which convention is being used when working in polar spherical coordinates.

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Angles in:

degreesradians

coordinate separator:

, comma ; semicolon space tab

number of significant figures

Whilst I try to keep the information on this site accurate, I'm only human and I do occasionally make mistakes.
I therefore advise you to check any information before using it for anything important. If you do find any errors, please let me know so that I can correct them.